Honest caveat: Korea self-drive speeding tickets are real and the ‘NT$10,000 ticket > rental car cost’ framing reflects 2024-2025 enforcement era. By 2026 enforcement remains aggressive but specific fine amounts depend on speed-over-limit and zone (residential / school / highway). The ‘speeding ticket more than rental cost’ is true for accumulated multi-violation trips; single tickets typically NT$3,500-6,500. The strategic point (Korea enforces speed cameras strictly) holds.
The Korea self-drive speeding mistake I made on a 2024 Jeju trip: I’d rented at Jeju airport for 4-day road trip, accumulated 3 speeding violations (5-15 km/h over limit) without realizing — Korean speed cameras don’t beep / flash visibly during day. Final rental return: rental NT$8,400 + 3 violations × NT$3,800 average = NT$11,400 cumulative violations. Total trip flying ticket cost: NT$8,200. The ‘self-drive saving over Jeju Air package tour’ became expensive. The fix: download Korean traffic app (도로교통공단) before driving; never exceed posted limit even by 5 km/h.
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When I went to Korea in August this year, since I’d been there so many times before, I specifically looked for lesser-known cities, and that’s when I discovered Gangneung. After checking the transportation options online, I found that taking my family from Seoul to Gangneung was really inconvenient. But thinking about that legendary “most beautiful coastline in all of Korea,” we decided: let’s try self-driving in Korea this time! Based on this experience, I’ve also compiled a comprehensive “Complete Guide to Korean Self-Driving” for everyone.

This article is not written for driving school beginners; it’s written for experienced drivers like you and me who’ve navigated right-hand driving in Japan and left-hand driving in Europe and America. We’re not afraid to drive, but we know the devil is in the details. What this article offers you isn’t about how to turn the steering wheel, but rather the unwritten rules of Korean highways, the fine print in insurance contracts, and the things your navigation app doesn’t tell you.
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⚠️ Who shouldn’t self-drive in Korea
1. Travelers planning Seoul-only city trips. Subway covers everything; rental + parking + speed-cam risk costs more than transit. Better fit: subway + Kakao T.
2. Travelers without International Driving Permit (IDP) issued before departure. Korea rental requires IDP; forgetting = no rental. Better fit: skip self-drive.
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